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helicart
You keep shifting the goalposts.
Is it environment, economy, or something else?
Yet to see you put anything decent together, so I won't be replying to you until you have a cogent case to present - which has been lacking from the outset.
Green
Migration is a net financial positive from year one, increasing as the cohort stays longer in our nation. In that context migrants contribute a greater share to Australia's infrastructure than local born. The detailed answer you need is one which addresses the skill base of local born and their propensity to work hard.
disarray
First, carrying capacity is the maximum number of living things that can be supported in a specific habitat. We already produce enough food to support double our population, and have enough water in storage for a population of 200million without the need to build another dam. Adding another 10 million migrants in the next 50 years will be a doddle.
Secondly, you failed to "define" multiculturalism. However, you adequately showed that nations have issues irrespective of their "cultural mix". In that context it is a sideshow to suggest migrants cause insurmountable social problems.
If you can get your act together there might be something else worth discussing from your remaining ramblings.
You keep shifting the goalposts.
Is it environment, economy, or something else?
Yet to see you put anything decent together, so I won't be replying to you until you have a cogent case to present - which has been lacking from the outset.
Green
Migration is a net financial positive from year one, increasing as the cohort stays longer in our nation. In that context migrants contribute a greater share to Australia's infrastructure than local born. The detailed answer you need is one which addresses the skill base of local born and their propensity to work hard.
disarray
First, carrying capacity is the maximum number of living things that can be supported in a specific habitat. We already produce enough food to support double our population, and have enough water in storage for a population of 200million without the need to build another dam. Adding another 10 million migrants in the next 50 years will be a doddle.
Secondly, you failed to "define" multiculturalism. However, you adequately showed that nations have issues irrespective of their "cultural mix". In that context it is a sideshow to suggest migrants cause insurmountable social problems.
If you can get your act together there might be something else worth discussing from your remaining ramblings.